Unfuckingtitled (music playing)

Michael Dean

Unfuckingtitled (music playing), 202389 x 65 x 8cmSign in to view price
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reinforced concrete, colour pigment, rebarHerald St
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract artwork features a vibrant and expressive composition of vibrant colors and dynamic shapes. Utilizing a mixed-media approach, the artist has incorporated various textures and materials, including what appears to be torn paper or cardboard, to create a visually striking and energetic piece. The bold use of oranges, blues, and greens, along with the organic, flowing forms, suggest a sense of movement and energy, hinting at the artist's intention to evoke a particular emotion or narrative through the artwork. ...

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Michael Dean
Artist
Michael Dean
B.1977, British

Michael Dean explores the relationship between text and physicality by utilizing techniques from sculpture, writing, and typography. By employing common materials like steel, concrete, MDF, padlocks, and dyed books, he creates immersive sculptural installations by transforming his writing into physical forms, such as letter-like human-scale figures and self-published books, which serve as sculptural elements within his installations. Although he is interested in transforming language, his sculptures are not meant to be read as words but rather as an alternative form of language. Dean has designed a series of typographic alphabets himself to develop his own personal language, which is reflected in his sculptures. His works explore the timeless subject of human intimacy, with recurring references to the human body, including casts of his children's limbs, fists, and fingers, as well as his own, complete with drilled-out eye holes and tongue muscles. The tongue and its ability to feel, taste, and shape words, holds particular interest for Dean. ...

Michael Dean: Artworks
Unfucking Titled (fuck)
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Unfucking Titled (fuck), 2021
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Laughing for crying
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Laughing for crying, 2019
Focusing on the floor from the rain
Michael Dean
Focusing on the floor from the rain, 2019
Unfuckingtitled (snake and or ladder) 4
Michael Dean
Unfuckingtitled (snake and or ladder) 4, 2025
205 x 62 x 5cm
Unfuckingtitled) music playing
Michael Dean
Unfuckingtitled) music playing, 2023
178 x 113 x 54cm
Unfuckingtitled (music playing)
Michael Dean
Unfuckingtitled (music playing), 2023
89 x 65 x 8cm
Herald St
Gallery
Herald St
London, London

Herald St was established in 2005 by Ash L’ange and Nicky Verber. With two spaces across London, Herald St represents twenty-five international artists and participates in multiple art fairs including Art Basel, Frieze London, and Frieze Los Angeles amongst others. Works by Herald St artists are held in many museum collections and are regularly included in exhibitions within public institutions.

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